江苏省海门中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2020-2021学年度第二学期期中试卷高二英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. When does the conversation take place?A. In the morning.B. At noon.C. In the evening.2. What are the speakers discussing?A. The place for
2、 lunch.B. Their dinner plans.C. The womans breakfast.3. Why is the woman upset?A. She is laughed at by her neighbor.B. She is misunderstood by her neighbor.C. She is worried about her neighbor.4. Where will the speakers probably go tonight?A. To the restaurant.B. To the supermarket.C. To the cinema.
3、5. How does the woman probably feel right now?A. Panic.B. Relief.C. Excitement.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。6. Where are the speakers probably?A. At home.B. At a restaur
4、ant.C. At Susans house.7. Who is Susan probably?A. Mrs. Johnsons sister.B. A babysitter.C. A waitress.听下面一段对话,回答第8和9题。8. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Waiter and customer.C. Boss and employee. .9. How many people have meal together?A. Two.B. Three.
5、C. Four.听下面一-段对话,回答第10至12题。10. What is the conversation mainly about?A. What gifts to buy for families.B. How to celebrate Thanksgiving.C. What to eat at the dinner party.11. Where will the woman spend her Thanksgiving?A. At her home.B. At her mothers.C. At the mans. 12. What food is more popular in
6、 the womans family?A. Mashed potatoes.B. Fruit salads.C. Pumpkin pie.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13. Who is the man?A. A reporter.B. A student.C. A teacher.14. How did the man know about the woman?A. From his chemistry teacher. B. From a popular magazine. C. From his friends.15. What does the man invite the w
7、oman to do?A. Watch a short movie.B. Have a boat trip.C. Visit his room.16. What is the similarity between the speakers?A. They are unfamiliar with the campus.B. They both know the short cuts here.C. They are good at reading maps,听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17. What is the speech mainly about?A. How to make g
8、ood impressions.B. How first impressions are formed.C. How to avoid bad first impressions.18. Which makes up the most percentage?A. How you look.B. How you sound.C. What you say.19. How long do people get first impressions?A. Within 7 seconds.B. Within 10 seconds.C. Within 17 seconds.20. What can we
9、 learn from the speech?A. First impressions cant be changed easily.B. What you say is more important than how you sound.C. Its not so hard to change the wrong impression.第二部分阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFrom this issue, we explore why the Search for Extra
10、terrestrial Intelligence (SETD) Institute hasnt turned up anything since its founding in the 1980s. (See page 30 for more.) We asked our Facebook followers: Do you think that astronomers will find evidence of alien life in your lifetime?Loran McCormick: I think they already have it. Judging by the s
11、udden industrialization, I figure they found something thats probably been here since before humans walked the Earth. Jens Avery: We may find life, but it may not want anything to do with us. We are not very advanced and cant even get along with each other.Steven Buhrow; I think the more important q
12、uestion is- will any government ever publicly admit it in our lifetime? I fully believe that we could discover alien life today and the government would simply say the public is not ready for this information.Jenna Walsh: I think we already see it, but just dont realize what it is. Intelligent alien
13、 life probably doesnt want anything to do with the. disaster that is Earth at this point, so no doubt theyre playing it safe and observing from a safe distance.Christopher Harvey: By alien life, do you mean intelligent alien life? Then no. It would be extremely hard to find, short of them coming dow
14、n to Earth, But if you mean unintelligent alien life, like bacteria or single cell, we might.21. We asked the Facebook followers the question to.A. question the efficiency of SETIB. confirm the appearance of aliens on earthC. ensure the existence of aliensD. complain about the failure to find Aliens
15、22. Who doubts the ever visits of aliens to the earth?A. Loran McCormickB. Steven BuhrowC. Jenna WalshD. Christopher Harvey23. This passage may be taken from a (n).A. albumB. science fictionC. magazineD. travel guideBIn order to help discover spoilage (变质) and reduce food waste for supermarkets and
16、consumers, researchers have developed new low-cost, smart phone-linked, eco-friendly spoilage sensors for meat and fish packaging.One in three UK consumers throw away food just because it reaches the use-by date (保存期),but 60%(4.2 million tonnes) of the f12.5 billion- worth of food we throw away each
17、 year is safe to eat.The researchers, whose findings were published in ACS Sensors, say the sensors could also eventually replace the use-by date-a widely used indicator of being fresh and eatable.The sensors cost two US cents each to make. Known as “paper-based electrical gas sensors(PEGS), they de
18、tect spoilage gases like ammonia (a poisonous gas with a :strong unpleasant smell) in meat and fish products. The information provided by the electronic nose is received by a smart phone, and then you can know whether the food is fresh and safe .to eat.The Imperial College London researchers who dev
19、eloped PEGS made the. sensors by printing carbon electrodes (电极) onto a special type of paper. The materials are eco-friendly and harmless, so they dont damage the environment and are safe to use in food packaging. The sensors, combined with a tiny electronic system, then inform nearby mobile device
20、s, which identify and understand the data about spoilage gases.Lead author Dr Firat Guider, of Imperials Department of Bioengineering, said, “Although theyre designed to keep us safe, use-by dates can lead to eatable food being thrown away. They dont always reflect its actual freshness. In fact, peo
21、ple often get sick from foodborne diseases due to poor storage, even when an item is within its use-by date.“These sensors are cheap enough so we hope to see supermarkets using them within three years. Our goal is to use PEGS in food packaging to reduce unnecessary food waste.”The authors hope that
22、PEGS could have applications beyond food processing, like sensing chemicals in agriculture, air quality, and detecting disease markers in breath like those involved in kidney disease.24. What is the function of PEGS according to the text?A. To improve the service of stores.B. To help supermarkets st
23、ore foods.C. To improve the taste of food products.D. To help people test food freshness.25. What role does the smartphone play while PEGS are functioning?A. It acts as an electronic nose.B. It reads the data collected by PEGS.C. It discovers the spoilage gases from foods. D. It helps print the gas
24、sensors onto paper.26. What does Dr. Firat Guider say about use-by dates?A. They are not completely reliable.B. They can help reduce food waste.C. They are not accepted by consumers.D. They are based on scientific research.27. What does the author mainly talk about in the text?A. The process of rese
25、arching spoilage sensors.B. A new technology in packaging to reduce food waste.C. Use-by dates influence on supermarkets and consumers.D. The application of spoilage sensors beyond food processing.CStarman, the dummy(仿真人) riding a cherry-red Tesla Roadster(特斯拉敞篷车) through space, has made his closest
26、 approach ever to Mars. The electric roadster and its passenger were attached to the top of a Falcon Heavy rocket during the Space X rockets first test launch on 6 February 2018.Two years later, the Falcon Heavy rocket and the vehicle at its tip are making their second trip around the Sun. Mr. McDow
27、ell, a Harvard astrophysicist, found that Starman passed 7.4 million kilometers from Mars at 06:25 GMT 7 October, 2020.The closest recent approach between the Earth and Mars was 56 million kilometers in 2003, though the planets are often hundreds of millions of miles apart depending on where they ar
28、e in their orbits. No one can see the Falcon Heavy rocket at its current distance, but orbits over periods of a few years are fairly straightforward to predict, and Mr. McDowell used data about how the rocket was moving when it left the Earths gravity behind to locate its recent movements exactly.La
29、st time Starman circled the Sun, McDowell said, it crossed Mars orbit while the Red Planet was quite far away. But this time the crossing lined up with a fairly close approach, though still not close enough to feel a strong tug from Mars. .At this point in time, if you were able to go to look at the
30、 Roadster, it would probably look pretty different. The strong solar radiation( 辐射) environment between the planets would probably have destroyed all the exposed organic materials.Without the Earths atmospheric and magnetic( 磁场的) protection, even the plastics and carbon-fibre materials would start t
31、o break up. Over the course of decades or centuries, the car will end up with its aluminum(铝) frame and hard glass parts-thats assuming that none of them get destroyed in impacts with passing space rocks. 28. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs?A. Starman is now circling around the Earth
32、 in its orbit.B. Starman has set out on its second trip around the Sun.C. Starman has traveled 7.4 million kilometers after launch.D. Starman still has a long way to go before getting to Mars.29. How did McDowell manage to locate Starman?A. By keeping Starman under visual observation.B. By predictin
33、g its future orbit around the earth.C. By seeking professional help from Space X.D. By analyzing data about the rockets movement.30. The underlined word “tug” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning toA. pull B. driveC. resistanceD. pressure31. What will happen to Starman in decades or centuries?A. It
34、is circling around Mars and will finally crash onto it.B. It will finish its mission and return to Space X on earth.C. Starman is likely reduced to at most its frame and glass.D. Space X will try to recover it during its next space mission.DThe vaccine(疫苗) news continues to seem very encouraging. Br
35、itain started its mass vaccination effort and the U.S .isnt far behind.But there is still one dark cloud hanging over the vaccines that many people dont yet understand.The vaccines will be much less effective at preventing death and illness in 2021 if they are introduced into a population where the
36、coronavirus is still severe- - -as is now the case in the U.S.A vaccine is like a fire hose(消防龙头) . A vaccine thats 95 percent effective, as Modernas and Pfizers versions appear to be, is a powerful fire hose. But the size of a fire is still a bigger determinant of how much destruction occurs.At the
37、 current level of infection(感染) in the U.S.(about 200,000 confirmed new infections per day), a vaccine that is 95 percent effective- -distributed at the expected pace-would still. leave a terrible toll(伤亡人数) in the six months after it was introduced. Almost 10 million or so Americans would catch the
38、 virus, and more than 160,000 would die.This is far worse than the toll in a different situation where the vaccine was only 50 percent effective but the U.S. had reduced the infection rate to its level in early September (about 35,000 new daily cases). In that case, the death toll in the next six mo
39、nths would be kept to about 60,000.Its worth pausing for a moment on this comparison. If the U.S. had maintained its infection rate from September and Moderna and Pfizer had announced this fall that their vaccines were only 50 percent effective, a lot of people would have panicked.But the reality we
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